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‘Zombie’ cells may drive common form of epilepsy
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‘Zombie’ cells may drive common form of epilepsy

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Scientists are unraveling the role of senescent cells in a common form of epilepsy, and it could point to new treatments.

Tapping into new ‘probabilistic computing’ paradigm can make AI chips use much less power, scientists say
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Tapping into new ‘probabilistic computing’ paradigm can make AI chips use much less power, scientists say

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

A new digital system allows operations on a chip to run in parallel, so an AI program can arrive at the best possible answer more

Human origins quiz: How well do you know the story of humanity?
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Human origins quiz: How well do you know the story of humanity?

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Think you know about our human relatives? Take our quiz to find out — and remember, it’s human to make mistakes.

This fish may play a hole in its head like a drum
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This fish may play a hole in its head like a drum

Jake BuehlerJanuary 16, 2026

The rockhead poacher is a little fish with a big pit in its head. The divot may be like a drum, making sound that rises

Artemis 2 update: NASA to wheel historic, 11 million-pound rocket to the launch pad this weekend
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Artemis 2 update: NASA to wheel historic, 11 million-pound rocket to the launch pad this weekend

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

NASA’s Artemis 2 rocket will roll out Saturday (Jan. 17) ahead of a possible Feb. 6 launch. Here’s how to watch.

Famed archaeologist Zahi Hawass says he’s close to finding Nefertiti’s tomb in new documentary
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Famed archaeologist Zahi Hawass says he’s close to finding Nefertiti’s tomb in new documentary

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Zahi Hawass says he hopes to discover the tomb of Nefertiti before he retires, and he believes he’s getting close.

NASA’s Mars Sample Return is dead, leaving China to retrieve signs of life from the Red Planet
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NASA’s Mars Sample Return is dead, leaving China to retrieve signs of life from the Red Planet

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

NASA’s plans for Mars sample return are effectively cancelled as part of a bill approved by the U.S. Congress, ending efforts to collect Perseverance rover

Forced closure of premier US weather-modeling institute could endanger millions of Americans
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Forced closure of premier US weather-modeling institute could endanger millions of Americans

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

From high-wind forecasts and wildfire behavior to floods, aviation hazards, air quality and space weather, science developed at the National Center for Atmospheric Research informs

Ancient mummified cheetahs discovered in Saudi Arabia contain preserved DNA from the long-lost population
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Ancient mummified cheetahs discovered in Saudi Arabia contain preserved DNA from the long-lost population

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Cheetahs vanished from Saudi Arabia half a century ago. Now long-dead mummified big cats may help herald their return.

Scars from ancient ‘megaquakes’ at Cascadia subduction zone discovered in deep-sea landslides
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Scars from ancient ‘megaquakes’ at Cascadia subduction zone discovered in deep-sea landslides

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Large subduction-zone earthquakes leave scars on the continental slope in the deep sea.

A long-lost tectonic fragment may be shaking Northern California
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A long-lost tectonic fragment may be shaking Northern California

Carolyn GramlingJanuary 16, 2026

Seismic tremors reveal a shallow fragment of an ancient tectonic plate beneath Northern California, helping explain damaging earthquakes near the surface.

Math puzzle: The homesick rover
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Math puzzle: The homesick rover

Ben OrlinJanuary 16, 2026

Solve the math puzzle from our February 2026 issue, where we plan a return passage for a robotic explorer that doesn’t want to explore.

NASA’s Crawler Preps for Artemis II Rollout
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NASA’s Crawler Preps for Artemis II Rollout

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

NASA’s crawler-transporter 2 moves toward the Vehicle Assembly Building at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Friday, Jan. 9, 2026. The crawler will transport

Why There’s No Single Best Way To Store Information
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Why There’s No Single Best Way To Store Information

Really Simple SyndicationJanuary 16, 2026

Just as there’s no single best way to organize your bookshelf, there’s no one-size-fits-all solution to storing information. Consider the simple situation where you create

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